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Almost one-fourth of the amount was contributed by the sale of the toss coin and match ball used in the India-Pakistan semi finals. The toss coin was sold for $13,600 or Rs 6.06 lakh and the match ball for $20,200 or Rs 9 lakh.
While toss coins - designed and minted for the purpose - used in all matches are being auctioned, cricket balls used only during the final three stages of the Cup would go under the hammer.
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The coins have the ICC WC 2011 logo on one side and the image of the cup on the other, with either side clearly marked as heads and tails.
"Until now, typically local currency coins would be used for the toss. This was the first time coins were minted specifically for the purpose," confirmed Dhiraj Malhotra, ICC WC co-ordinator.
So far, bids have been closed for 44 toss coins. The average price fetched by non-India matches is $1,000. However, for the India matches, the lowest selling price was around $ 2,500. Not surprising for a nation where cricket is a religion.
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Memorabilia collectors believe the limited edition items will increase their worth many-fold over the years, making these both collectible and an investment in equal measure.
Buying these items is fairly simple, interested buyers must register on the icc-auctions website, providing their personal details.
Once registered, they receive a username and password to login and bid for the items of their choice. Before placing a bid, they must key in their credit card details.
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Incremental bids must be in tranches of $100 or on conversion, approximately Rs 4,500.
The coin and the ball will reach the buyer in a deluxe presentation case accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity and an official licence from the ICC.Click NEXT to read on
These are sold in an 'as-is' condition. In common parlance, this means the buyer must take the goods at his own risk, without recourse against the seller for their condition or performance.
Besides, the website is also auctioning limited-edition cricket bats signed by Indian batsmen - M S Dhoni, Yuvraj Singh, Gautam Gambhir and Virendra Sehwag.
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